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Discussion on: So, how many of you respect CSS as a programming language?

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Pavel Gurkov

That's not exactly how science works. Not everyone in this community is a part of Computer Science. I think I can safely assume most of us aren't. The same as talking about quantum mechanics doesn't make me a part of Quantum Physics as a scientific field. Publishing high quality white papers in a peer-reviewed science journal, on the other hand, kinda goes hand in hand with scientific method.
The fact that the community is split on this question shouldn't matter. Some people still question special relativity, or general relativity, or think that the Earth is flat. Does this change anything regarding those theories itself?

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I think I can safely assume most of us aren't

You're saying a community called "dev" is mostly visited by non-developers? You realize terminology isn't unilaterally decided by academia, right? Whether you're "just" a javascript developer, or a researcher who's written 10 books makes no difference here.

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Pavel Gurkov
  1. I wasn't saying anything about developers or non-developers. I was saying on being part of CS. Let me try a different example: writing fan fiction doesn't make you a part of literary theory.
  2. Terminology is decided by someone or something, whether it's academia or not, and if we do not define a term in a clear, non-amibguous way, we cannot use it. Which term are you talking about?
  3. When you say it makes no difference here, which here do you mean? Do you mean this community? Or this discussion? Or do you mean that CSS being a programming language is a question we should vote on, and it doesn't matter who the vote comes from?

I'm sorry, but it does make difference to me. To each and any sentence I will apply my critical thinking, and I always leave the possibility that a neophyte is brighter than Edsger Dijkstra. However, the probability is quite, quite low.